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served upon the opposite party or his or their attor-
ney on the record or docket according to such rules
as the said commissioner may prescribe, and from
any judgment or order passed by said commissioner
under the authority conferred by this act either party
may appeal to the judge of the circuit court for said
county within thirty days after the passing of such
order or judgment, and in all cases of appeal it shall
be the duty of the said commissioner to certify to
said judge a record of all proceedings and evidence
had before him in the matter, and an appeal may be
considered and determined by said judge in or out
of court, at his election and according to such rules
or practice as he may prescribe.
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Ibid s. 11
Records in
equity and ju-
dicial cases.
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150. The judicial records or the papers in any
equity or judicial case which was recorded or re-
mained unrecorded at the time of the fire, and which
may have been wholly or partially destroyed by fir,e
shall be enquired into and restored by the said com-
missioner upon proper evidence, in the same manner
as prescribed in relation to the restoration of other
records and papers and the finding and re-establish-
ing of such record paper or papers shall be certified
by the said commissioner and ordered to be filed,
recorded or re-recorded anew as the case may be,
and such finding and recording shall secure to the
parties interested the same rights and titles in all
respects as if such record or papers had not been
destroyed or injured by fire.
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Ibid s 12
Recording, how
to be done
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151. The recording and other work authorized
and required by this act for the purpose of restor-
ing and re establishing such of the records, indexes,
dockets and papers in the office of the clerk of the
circuit court for Baltimore county as have been
either wholly or partially destroyed by fire, may
be done by the commissioner appointed by this act
or by the clerk of the circuit court for said county,
as the said commissioner in his judgment and dis-
cretion may order and direct, and the said commis-
sioner shall have access to all the dockets, records,
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